Asked by Hiromi in Osaka Hi Hiromi, How’s life in Japan? I’d love to visit one day, but until then, here’s your answer… It all depends on how much you sweat. Yes, I know that’s a little bit indelicate of me, but unfortunately it happens to be true. I’ve read many, many customer reviews of ...

You mean besides reinforcing the tyres on the Batmobile? (True Bat-Fact – look it up). For those not in the know, Kevlar (or Poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide, to give the material its scientific name) is a very tough and durable man-made fibre. It was first developed in 1965 by Polish-American scientist Stephanie Kwolek and has been commercially ...

Communication is the activity of conveying information through the exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, visuals, signals, writing, or behavior. It is the meaningful exchange of information between two or more living creatures.One definition of communication is “any act by which one person gives to or receives from another person information about ...

Asked by Sarah-Jane from Manchester The term ‘lateral communication’ can actually mean (at least) two different things. In the natural world, lateral communication occurs whenever a group of animals appear to exhibit a collective intelligence. For example, when a flock of birds turns at the exact same time, remaining in perfect formation, this is lateral ...

Update – Security in airports have in the last 10 years increased several fold, and with this the 2 way radio infrastructure has also improved and developed. Exchanges and departments that were formally segmented, were pooled for a more adaptable and cost-effective infrastructure along with a safer system, that couldn’t be evesdropped in was created, ...

The Internet has truly changed our lifestyles. In reality, it is at present better than ever before to speak with the rest of the planet. Still, this new interconnectivity has come at quite a steep price. So as to possess the world at our fingertips, we tend to need to spend extensive hours perched in ...

In fact the answer is of course, headphones might be very destructive to your ears. A group in the University of Leicester recently proved that sound louder than 110 intensity cause damage to a special sort nerve cell coating, which in turn can cause tinnitus (principally a active or humming within the ears – and ...

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Hello and welcome to the new series of replies to the earpiece questions. Ever wanted to learn about something headphone, earphone or receiver linked? Now’s your chance. Due to a large amount of inquiries we are so often asked, you’ll find we’ve dipped into our mailbox and selected the 9 most applicable (and most frequently ...

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